THE HONOR QUILT for Mary Stanley and Keota, Colorado was designed and made by Auriel Sandstead (Mrs. Willard), Sterling, Colorado, who is the oldest living granddaughter of Mary Stanley, the daughter of E. Fae Oram, and founder of the Mary Stanley...

An aerial photograph shows the exhibit area of the Merchants & Manufacturing building at the 1921 Kentucky State Fair. The room is draped with flags of the United States and red, white, and blue bunting. Men, women, and children explore the...

Heritage Park Docents / Without Vera Burns' background work in bringing the Park to life, an educational program might never have been considered. It was conceived in 1978 with 12 docents attracting 2,500 school children to the Park programs. In...

This photograph shows the home of F.W. Betz at 1846 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, in 1939. A building of mixed styles, the front porch roof is supported by four Doric columns with a decorative addition of Tudor arches, while the bottom of...

Lawrence Hagar of Owensboro, Kentucky, a newspaper publisher and postmaster, wearing a double-breasted jacket, wire-frame glasses, and a tie. The photograph has been creased and cracked, and exhibits yellowing discoloration with age. Stamped on...

Portrait of J.N. Hall wearing his hair parted down the center and slicked back. Crop marks outline his image, and the photograph exhibits yellow discoloration due to age. Handwritten on back of image: J.N. Hall, teacher banjo club. Stamped on back:...

Representative Hall in the Old State House in Frankfort, Kentucky, which served as the state capitol building for much of the nineteenth century and now houses the Kentucky Historical Society. The large rectangular room features a hardwood floor,...

Gresham Sackett of Louisville, Kentucky, President of A.P. Sikking Company. He has a toothbrush mustache. The photograph has been painted on exhibits a yellow discoloration from age. Stamped on bottom, front corner of image: Cusick (Studio,...

Catalog of an exhibition of work by Marcia S. Hite presented by the Art Center Association and the University of Louisville, March 18-April 6, 1947. Catalog includes a list of the exhibits and private collections that include Marcia S. Hite's work.

My name is Christine Burda and I am the artist. Born and raised in Chicago, a Minnesotan for 6 years and an E.E.C. member for the same. I've been an art teacher, a plastics fabricator, a carpenter, and exhibits coordinator and am currently manager...

In the summer and autumn of 1980, a group of three- to four-dozen women and men from Akron, Kent, and Cleveland organized themselves as The Ohio-Chicago Art Project, Inc. in order to bring Judy Chicago's 'The Dinner Party' to Northeast Ohio for its...

The quilt was designed and executed by Janet M. Citino of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. She has been a teacher and designer of needlework for many years. Her designs have been published in Mc Calls [sic] Needlework and Crafts, The Workbasket and other...

Honor quilt crafted by: / Judith Parker Wolf / I was born in 1952, reared in Illinois, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and graduated with honors in art from Chatham College. Ceramics was my main source of concentration during school, but lately my energies...

By Mary Potter. b. 1920. / Farming background, mother of 3, has always lived in Sussex countryside. Full time batik artist/craftswoman; on the Selected Index of the Crafts Council. Member of the Guild of Sussex Craftsmen & Lewes Women's Group. /...